Summer Nights Program

Held Monday Evenings
June/July/August

Beekeeping Presentation
Turtlebee and Honeytree Farms, Inc.

Monday, June 16 - 6:30-9:00 pm
Adults $10 - Children under 12 $7

Children young and old alike, come learn about the life cycle of the honeybee. Do you have a fear of bees? Give us a chance to help tear down those walls of fear.
Have you ever considered beekeeping as a hobby?

With large study prints, we will take a visual tour of the inside workings of a honey bee hive. We will also have an observation hive with bees and their queen to assist us in telling their story. To become a successful beekeeper one needs to have a fair understanding of the mathematical principles built within our modern beehive.

Discover the three most amazing things that can be said about honey and no other food. We will also have products from the beehive for purchase and opportunity for attendees to make their own beeswax candle.

www.turtlebeefarms.com

Includes:
Bee Presentation
Candle Making
(small additional fee required)
Presenter's items for sale
Bonfire
Advanced reservations required!
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Adventure Night
 
Monday, July 14 - 6:30-9:00 pm
Adults $7 - Children under 12 $5
Includes:
Fishing - Canoeing - Archery
Hayride to areas
Campfire with S'mores
Advanced reservations required!
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 Bat Encounter
Presented by
The Organization for Bat Conservation
The Bat Zone at Cranbrook Institute of Science

Monday, August 11 - 7pm
Adults $10 - Children under 12 $7
Includes:
Bat Presentation with live bats
Crafts
Story reading
Bat Zone items for sale
Advanced reservations required!
 

TO MAKE A RESERVATION, CALL THE NATURE CENTER OFFICE AT 517-546-0249!